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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bloodbath at the Festive Table: PETA's Chilling 2025 Christmas Ad

Bloodbath at the Festive Table: PETA's Chilling 2025 Christmas Ad

12 Nov

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Summary

  • PETA's 2025 Christmas ad shows a family's festive meal turning into a bloodbath
  • The ad aims to urge Brits to go vegan and "spare animals this Christmas and beyond"
  • PETA claims over 180 million animals will be slaughtered in the UK this Christmas
Bloodbath at the Festive Table: PETA's Chilling 2025 Christmas Ad

In a controversial move, PETA has released its 2025 Christmas advertisement, and it's the most gruesome one yet. The two-minute clip, shown exclusively to the Daily Mail, depicts a typical family seated around a festive table, enjoying their Christmas meal. As they tuck into turkey and ham, a torrent of blood suddenly splatters over their faces, turning the feast into a horrifying nightmare.

The advertisement aims to urge Brits to go vegan and "spare animals this Christmas and beyond." PETA claims that over 180 million animals will be slaughtered in the UK this Christmas alone. The clip ends with a bloodsoaked toast to the festive season, accompanied by the chilling message: "This Christmas, over 180 million animals will be slaughtered in the UK. Happy Christmassacre."

PETA's Vice President of Programmes, Elisa Allen, argues that "behind every trussed-up turkey, holiday ham or beef Wellington was an individual who felt pain and fear and didn't want to die." The non-profit organization is urging everyone to choose "compassion over carnage this Christmas" by opting for a savoury vegan roast instead.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ad aims to urge Brits to go vegan and "spare animals this Christmas and beyond," claiming that over 180 million animals will be slaughtered in the UK this Christmas alone.
The ad shows a family's Christmas meal turning into a gruesome bloodbath, with guests being covered in blood as they tuck into turkey and ham.
Allen argues that "behind every trussed-up turkey, holiday ham or beef Wellington was an individual who felt pain and fear and didn't want to die."

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